GB Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment - Development jobs for Field Assistant/Junior Project Fellow in Nainital. Last Date to apply: 30 Jun 2016
Field Assistant/Junior Project Fellow
Job Description
Field Assistant/Junior Project Fellow job position in G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment & Development Purely project-based positions
Project Entitled : Timberline and Altitudinal Gradient Ecology of Himalayas, and Human Use Sustenance in a Warming Climate
Junior Project Fellow
Qualifications : First Class Masters Degree in Botany/ Forestry/Forest Management/Biometeorology/Wildlife/ Environmental Science. Desirable : Experience in ecological modelling, Knowledge of Statistical Software, Specialization in Plant Taxonomy/Biodiversity/ Phenology
No. of Post : 03 (Vegetation science, biodiversity and phenology)
Junior Project Fellow
Qualifications : First Class Masters Degree in Botany/ Forestry/ Environmental Sciences. Desirable : PG Diploma in RS & GIS
No. of Post : 02 (Vegetation Mapping RS & GIS)
Junior Project Fellow
Qualifications : First Class Masters Degree in Physics/ Mathematics Geophysics/ Atmospheric Science/ Meteorology/Earth Science/ Environmental Science Desirable : Knowledge of handling modelling and statistical software
No. of Post : 02 (Temperature lapse rate and pattern of precipitation)
Pay Scale : Rs. 16,000 pm for first 2 years and Rs. 18,000 pm for 3rd year +HRA @ 10%
Age Limit : 28 Years
Field Assistant
Qualifications : Intermediate Desirable : Experience of working in high altitude areas/lab., data entry, field data collection
No. of Post : 01
Pay Scale : Rs. 8,000 pm for first two years and Rs. 10,000 pm for 3rd year
Age Limit : 40 Years
Job Particulars
About Company
G. B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development was established in August 1988, at Kosi-Katarmal, Almora, as an Autonomous Institute of the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India. The Institute is identified as a focal agency, to advance scientific knowledge, to evolve integrated management strategies, demonstrate their efficacy for conservation of natural resources and to ensure environmentally sound development in the entire Indian Himalayan Region (IHR).